Dear C

you may be doing a psychology degree or something but that doesn't mean you are any better than the rest of the people on here. A piece of paper alone does not get you the job of your dreams, hard work plus the piece of paper may give you a better salary at the end of the day but with more money there is more stress and responsibility.
I'm studying a computing degree at uni and I'm fortunate to have a years placement so I may walk out of uni and straight back into the job. The thing is I will start on a crap wage but after a few years of experience under my belt I will be earning alot of money.
I'm still fairly young but one thing I have noticed is that good manners and respect for other people actually get you somewhere in life. As well as doing your best at your job even if the customers or others are pissing you off. Surely as a student you should try to choose jobs that will give you skills that will make you more employable or don't you worry like that in the USofA?